A substantial three double bedroom detached bungalow in a rural location with outstanding countryside views. Accessed off Bramlands lane and down a private road, the property is tucked away and surrounded by fields. Key benefits include a large driveway providing parking for several cars, a double garage, gardens to the front side and rear and views from all principle rooms.
The accommodation includes: entrance hall, kitchen with useful utility and a cloakroom, large sitting room overlooking the front garden and with doors to the conservatory which is to the side of the property and has spectacular views over the adjoining fields. There are three double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The master bedroom is double aspect making use of the far reaching views. Outside the garden is mainly laid to lawn with area of patio ideal for outdoor furniture and mature flower and shrub beds. Outbuildings include the double garage with an attached workshop, greenhouse and potting shed.
Private drainage. Oil fired central heating.
Bramlands Lane sits in the parish of Woodmancote, just south of the A281 on the eastern side of Henfield which lies some 2 miles away. Located at the edge of the Downs the area is adjacent to the South Downs National Park providing breathtaking views and a myriad of walking and cycling opportunities. The nearest mainline railway station is at Hassocks about 6 miles away with services into Gatwick airport, London Bridge and Victoria. Brighton and the coast is about 15 minutes by car. Local schools include St Peters primary at Henfield, Downlands secondary at Hassocks and Steyning grammar in the small town of Steyning to the south west. There are excellent options for independent schools, including Lancing and Hurst Colleges, Burgess Hill Girls and the Towers convent school at Steyning. State sixth forms colleges include Collyers in Horsham and BASVIC in Brighton.